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  • Cuba is hoping more tourists return to the island. The economy depends on it.
  • Escape to Estancia's lush Secret Garden where you'll be transported to a whimsical world where the gin and tea flows. Come dressed in your best high tea outfits and indulge in table-side bottle service including crafted-gin cocktails, gourmet Smith Tea selections, fluffy petite pastries, and dainty finger sandwiches. Tickets include 2 cocktails of your choice featuring You & Yours Co. Gin & Tonic, Aviation, French 75 and Etoile plus savory bites and sweet treats. Date | Sunday, April 3 from noon to 3 p.m. Location | Estancia La Jolla Hotel & Spa Get tickets here! General admission is $80. Space is very limited. Reserve your ticket before you miss out! Ages 21+ only. For more information, please visit estancialajolla.com/local-experiences/#/experiences or call the hotel at (855) 318-7602.
  • Nick Macchione will become chief health officer of community health for UC San Diego Health.
  • The earthquake shook Mexico's central Pacific coast on Monday, killing at least one person and setting off a seismic alarm in the rattled capital on the anniversary of two earlier devastating quakes.
  • Displaced residents of a flooded Pakistani town have flocked to colleges, hotels and institutes to live while they wait for government aid to help them rebuild after the heaviest rains in decades.
  • The company's board said Friday it has pushed out its co-founder and CEO after a review found he was "not consistently candid in his communications" with the board.
  • Under President Jair Bolsonaro, who is running for reelection in Sunday's vote, forest clearing and wildfires have surged in the Amazon.
  • The land includes a sacred site known locally as Gregory Mountain or as Chokla in Luiseño. A 20-year fight to build a landfill at its foot in Gregory Canyon was stopped in 2016 when the Pala Band of Mission Indians purchased a portion of the site for $13 million.
  • The team is called Las Amazonas de Yaxunah. They've defied gender stereotypes to become sports heroes. And these women and teens play the game wearing traditional Maya dresses — and no shoes.,
  • The San Diego Early Music Society is proud to present award-winning French keyboard virtuoso Benjamin Alard in a series of two all-Bach recitals. The second one, on the beautiful organ at St Brigid Parish, will be the complete "Six Organ Trio Sonatas", with chorals from the Orgelbüchlein played as preludes before each sonata. Alard is in the midst of recording the complete J. S. Bach keyboard works, projected to run to seventeen volumes. Of his recordings, The Classic Review writes, “Alard creates an…enthralling performance, with subtle variances in timbre and a masterful management of…accumulating power….[T]he series…will undoubtedly be one of the most important recording projects of this century.” Stay Social! Facebook & Instagram
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